Two of those on the back, a foot on the front, and a telescoping handle to drag it around like luggage!

KM

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Originally Posted by JRKO

I like those wheels Chris! I was thinking about popping a couple of static wheels an inch or two from the base on the back with a small flip-down handle on back at the top. Just lean it backwards and voila!.....

....a matching L & R set of Emken Luggage

At approx 1000mm finished height, a simple recessed (not telescoping) or even surface mounted D-Pull handle would be more than sufficient I think - also some SS wear strips around bottom perimeter wouldn't hurt.

I wouldn't want to lift them unaided too many times (building them is enough of a workout)

Correct and why I chose 1000 lb rated castors for my heavy cabs since concrete steps has to be traversed. Ditto for grab handles: a pair of one piece real steel industrial drawer/cabinet handles mounted with machine screws through a full width inside 2x4 brace and secured with fender washers and nylok nuts.

Unfortunately, increasing decrepitude now only allows me to move them around on flat ground and must use an inexpensive large wheel hand truck/old motorcycle tie-downs since I can't justify the cost of a proper large appliance transporter. The 300 lb casters would be sufficient now though.

GM

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I hope you enjoy them Dave. Try not to get caught up in the reverberant sound they produce stock. They won't sound like the silky smooth Fostex. But they will sound big and produce a vibrant sound that smooths considerably when cutting out the dustcap. Adding phase plugs only smooths things further. Wish i could hear them in these new cabinets. I happen to love the 12lta... Size matters!